Morning Buzz: Wrapping up Packers' victory

Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Clay Matthews (52) sacks New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10) in the third quarter during the Green Bay Packers 23-16 win over the New York Giants NFL football game at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, WI, Sunday, October 9, 2016.(Photo11: Rick Wood/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

Welcome to your Morning Buzz, rounding up news and views regarding the Green Bay Packers and their victory Sunday night over the New York Giants from around the web and here at PackersNews.com. Grab a cup of coffee (or brew some tea) and get caught up on everything you need to know about the Packers.

Bob McGinn’s game review focuses on Eli Manning, who has become a bit of a Packers killer over the years, and how he struggled against a much better defense than he’s used to facing in Green Bay.

So it must come down to pass protection, and Lacy presumably hasn’t been good enough in that area to win the third-down job. But McCarthy might need to revisit that, because the Packers’ playmaking has been pedestrian enough as it is. No need to make it worse by taking his bulldozing halfback off the field on such important times — that is, third downs and the two-minute drill.

“I laid there for a second,” Cobb said. “Then I turned over and, like, I had 15 faces in front of me. So I thought I had died or something. They kind of scared me more than anything. Yeah, I took a shot, and it hurt, but whenever I saw everybody standing around me, I thought I had died. And then I felt, I saw I could move my fingers and my feet. So I knew it was all right.”